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The Promise of Contemporary Primatology

Erin P. Riley

The Promise of Contemporary Primatology
The Promise of Contemporary Primatology

The Promise of Contemporary Primatology

Erin P. Riley

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Omschrijving

This book argues for a contemporary primatology that recognizes humans as integral components in the ecologies of primates.



"Riley builds a compelling case for reinforcing and expanding the longstanding links that connect primatology with anthropology. By weaving her own research interests with both historical and contemporary trajectories in the field, she expertly demonstrates how multi-faceted and informative the human dimensions of primatology can be. Considering the severity of the anthropogenic threats faced by most primates today, Riley’s reminder of the anthropological roots of primatology comes at a critical time." – Karen B. Strier, Vilas Research Professor and Irven DeVore Professor of Anthropology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA

"Essential reading for primatologists young and old, Riley provides the historical anthropological context for the emergence of North American primatology, introducing the key contributions made by pioneers in the field that set the stage for contemporary field primatology as we know it. A pioneer in ethnoprimatology, Riley champions the promise it holds for studying non-human primates in the Anthropocene." – Michael Huffman, Department of Ecology and Social Behavior at the Primate Research Institute, Kyoto University, Japan

"The Promise of Contemporary Primatology provides an insightful and well written journey through the history of primate studies and anthropology, highlighting how both are reconfigured as science, and how human-dominated landscapes intersect with research in the Anthropocene. Reclaiming primatology as anthropology is imperative for the field and for the conservation of species and habitats. A must-read book." – Shirley C. Strum, Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of California, San Diego, USA, and Director, Uaso Ngiro Baboon Project, Kenya

"The Promise of Contemporary Primatology is a must-read for all students of primatology and anthropology. Erin Riley masterfully traces the evolution of primatology over the years to show the field's integral links to anthropology and the very natural emergence of ethnoprimatology. Some previous studies have touched upon the tension in the relationship between anthropology and primatology; yet by framing this relationship against a historical perspective, Riley provides a much more holistic understanding of the kinship between the two disciplines. Riley successfully spotlights the strength of the interdisciplinarity that increasingly characterizes contemporary primatology, and achieves this in an engaging, accessible writing style that will appeal to the interested citizen as much as to scholars of the disciplines." – Sindhu Radhakrishna, National Institute of Advanced Studies, India

"Overall this book provides a substantial overview of the field of primatology and where it is heading. The style of the book is approachable to readers both in and outside of the discipline and would be a great companion reading to courses on primatology, ethnoprimatology, or human–wildlife research. While accessible and enjoyable to read, the academic rigor of the final product is no less high than would be expected from any academic publication." - Colleen Friedly, Indiana University, USA



‘Riley builds a compelling case for reinforcing and expanding the longstanding links that connect primatology with anthropology. By weaving her own research interests with both historical and contemporary trajectories in the field, she expertly demonstrates how multi-faceted and informative the human dimensions of primatology can be. Considering the severity of the anthropogenic threats faced by most primates today, Riley’s reminder of the anthropological roots of primatology comes at a critical time.’ – Karen B. Strier, Vilas Research Professor and Irven DeVore Professor of Anthropology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA

‘Essential reading for primatologists young and old, Riley provides the historical anthropological context for the emergence of North American primatology, introducing the key contributions made by pioneers in the field that set the stage for contemporary field primatology as we know it. A pioneer in ethnoprimatology, Riley champions the promise it holds for studying non-human primates in the Anthropocene.’ – Michael Huffman, Department of Ecology and Social Behavior at the Primate Research Institute, Kyoto University, Japan

The Promise of Contemporary Primatology provides an insightful and well written journey through the history of primate studies and anthropology, highlighting how both are reconfigured as science, and how human-dominated landscapes intersect with research in the Anthropocene. Reclaiming primatology as anthropology is imperative for the field and for the conservation of species and habitats. A must-read book.’ – Shirley C. Strum, Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of California, San Diego, USA, and Director, Uaso Ngiro Baboon Project, Kenya

The Promise of Contemporary Primatology is a must-read for all students of primatology and anthropology. Erin Riley masterfully traces the evolution of primatology over the years to show the field's integral links to anthropology and the very natural emergence of ethnoprimatology. Some previous studies have touched upon the tension in the relationship between anthropology and primatology; yet by framing this relationship against a historical perspective, Riley provides a much more holistic understanding of the kinship between the two disciplines. Riley successfully spotlights the strength of the interdisciplinarity that increasingly characterizes contemporary primatology, and achieves this in an engaging, accessible writing style that will appeal to the interested citizen as much as to scholars of the disciplines.’ – Sindhu Radhakrishna, National Institute of Advanced Studies, India



Erin P. Riley is a Professor in the Department of Anthropology at San Diego State University, USA.

Specificaties

  • Uitgever
    Left Coast Press Inc
  • Verschenen
    sep. 2019
  • Bladzijden
    186
  • Genre
    Antropologie
  • Afmetingen
    229 x 152 mm
  • Gewicht
    372 gram
  • EAN
    9781629580708
  • Hardback / gebonden
    Hardback / gebonden
  • Taal
    Engels

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